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Intention to Engage in Digital Piracy A Conceptual Model and Empirical Test

Taylor, S. A., C. Ishida, and D. W. Wallace. (2009). Intention to Engage in Digital Piracy A Conceptual Model and Empirical Test. Journal of Service Research, 11, 246-262.

Digital piracy represents a significant threat to the marketers of digital service products. Industry efforts to attenuate the practice, often deterrent in nature, have largely failed. We propose [...]

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Digital Piracy: A Latent Class Analysis

Higgins, G.E., Wolfe, S.E., & Ricketts, M.L. (2009). Digital Piracy: A Latent Class Analysis. Social Science Computer Review, 27, 24-40.

The rates of digital piracy appear to be increasing, suggesting that additional research that uses new approaches is necessary to evaluate the problem. Using data from undergraduate students (n = 353), the present study explores actual [...]

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How electronic publishers are protecting against piracy: Doubts about technical systems of protection

Tang, P. (1998). How electronic publishers are protecting against piracy: Doubts about technical systems of protection. Information Society, 14, 19-31.

The increasing prospects of digital piracy has prompted the perceived need by electronic publishers to adopt technical systems of protection, and governments to reform their copyright laws. This article is a preliminary study of the management [...]

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It is a theft but not a crime

Balestrino, A. (2008). It is a theft but not a crime. European Journal of Political Economy, 24, 455-469.

Why do people who normally refrain from committing illegalities become digital pirates? In this paper we use a theoretical model of digital piracy combined with a game-theoretic mechanism of social norm formation to argue that no social stigma [...]

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